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Monday 30 November 2020

The Daily Money: COVID-19 vaccine news may already be lifting spending, economy

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Monday, November 30

It's Monday, Daily Money readers, which means you have likely exhausted all your Thanksgiving leftovers. Let's take a look at the Money and Tech headlines for the last day of November.

There has been a lot of fast-moving positive news on COVID-19 vaccines, most recently Moderna seeking FDA authorization for its vaccine. The updates on vaccines appear to already have an impact on consumer confidence and spending.

As many of us work from home, corporate executives are wondering what to do with all that unused office space

Finally, today is Cyber Monday. Fresh off a record-breaking Black Friday which saw huge bumps in online sales, it's possible Cyber Monday follows suit.

Want more Money and Tech news? Keep scrolling.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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Friday 27 November 2020

The Daily Money: How COVID-19 changed Black Friday

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Friday, November 27

Happy post-Thanksgiving Friday, Daily Money readers! Before you heat up those holiday leftovers, be sure to read the latest headlines in Money and Tech.

It's not just an ordinary Friday, as you're likely aware. It's Black Friday. Stores opened early for the shopping extravaganza, but don't expect the hordes of shoppers from years past. Due to COVID-19, we're spending a lot more of our money online. And there are plenty of deals available.

If you do order online, experts advise shipping your gifts as early as possible. However, many retailers including Target and Macy's will offer same-day delivery to help with the rush.

Finally, it's not just Black Friday where you can find shopping deals. Cyber Monday will have them, too.

Scroll down for more Money and Tech news, and have a great weekend.

Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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